BREAKING: Jesus Christ Called on me on WhatsApp, that is Why ECG & WhatsApp was Down - Bishop Daniel Obinim

Jesus Christ Called on me on WhatsApp, that is Why ECG & WhatsApp was Down - Bishop Daniel Obinim

Jesus Christ Called on me on WhatsApp, that is Why ECG & WhatsApp was Down - Bishop Daniel Obinim

Jesus Christ Called on me on WhatsApp, that is Why ECG & WhatsApp was Down - Bishop Daniel Obinim

Leader of the International Godsway Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, has come out to say that Ghanaians should not put blame on GRIDco and ECG for the nationwide power outage that befell the country on May 3.

According to him, his father, Jesus Christ, called him on whatsapp to discuss to pertinent issues with him. Considering how big his father is, Whatsapp in close to a dozen countries had to shut down for them to have a healthy community. In Ghana, which is where he is located, the lights had to go off because the voice of his father was too much for lines.

He further reiterated that both ECG and GRIDco can never tell the exact reason why the lights went off and that is testimony enough that what he is telling us is the truth.

Obinim has had close contact with his father. Last year, he mentioned the numerous thigs his father has done for him

I have more than 20 houses given to me by Jesus Christ. I had about eight Range Rover cars which I gifted to my pastors. I had five Infinity SUVs and three Chryslers which I also gifted to my pastors because my car is ‘AUTOBIOGRAPHY’, meaning the car’s brain power is superior to that of a human being. If you cross that car, it stops automatically, and its door is not slammed, it shuts by itself. It is also bulletproof,

At about 9:40pm on Wednesday (May 3, 2017) Ghana experienced a nationwide blackout. Many Ghanaians took to social media to comment on the development.

The Nana Addo-led government has also faced some attacks especially after they criticised the then Mahama administration for dumsor.

Meanwhile, Mr Amuna said that power has been restored to about 70 percent areas in the country after a nationwide blackout on Wednesday (May 3, 2017).